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Dr. Matthew Drewery is a Researcher in the School of Engineering at the University of Newcastle, Australia. He holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering and dual undergraduate degrees in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, all from the University of Newcastle. His research focuses on catalytic processes, particularly in waste stream utilization and emission control, with a strong emphasis on zeolites and their applications in mitigating environmental emissions. Dr. Drewery has contributed to projects such as the catalytic conversion of glycerol using solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) and the development of hierarchical zeolites for hydrocarbon cracking.
Education:
- PhD (Chemical Engineering), University of Newcastle (2018)
- Bachelor of Science, University of Newcastle
- Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering), University of Newcastle
Research Interests: Dr. Drewery’s work spans catalysis, emission control, and reaction engineering. His current projects include optimizing catalytic systems for methane conversion and minimizing fugitive emissions. He explores novel zeolite structures and eco-friendly catalyst fabrication methods to enhance reaction efficiency and sustainability.
Grants & Supervision: He has secured grants totaling $259,296, including funding from the Australian Coal Research Limited and the University of Newcastle. He co-supervises two PhD students investigating catalytic oxidation of methane emissions. His research has led to collaborations with industry and international partners, focusing on scalable solutions for environmental challenges.
Labs/Teams: As part of the catalysis group at the University of Newcastle, he contributes to interdisciplinary projects bridging academic research and industrial applications.

